Agricultural Buffers at the Rural-Urban Fringe: An Examination of Approval by Farmers, Residents, and Academics in the Midwestern United States

Landscape and Urban Planning 69: 299–313, 2004

By: , Olin Anderson, Sarah Lovell

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Farmland Protection | Food Systems

This article explores whether agricultural buffers can help mediate conflicts between farmlands and residential areas on the rural-urban fringe. It surveyed stakeholder approval of three buffer types - no buffer, basic buffer, and extensive buffer - and suggests that buffers may provide more than their documented environmental benefits in the agricultural landscape.